Tuesday 30 June 2009

If you know something that another person doesn’t you use that knowledge to gain an advantage over him, or else it has no use. Why anyone would wish to do so is entirely his own affair.

You do not have to trust someone to use him for the extent of his worth; you simply have to use him for his usefulness in all sincerity.

At all points, ruthlessness is a beginning of understanding in all human environments open to prompt negotiations.

What is accepted as normal behaviour is normal behaviour, even if it is morally degrading to the individual.

Make the weak feel strong and you can manipulate them all the better by doing so; while their ignorance of what is really happening is always the key to its success.

The first thing most individuals learn to do from within the group is to exile the loners to the neither regions.

Those who do not know “the code” of basic, animalistic, human conduct will not be told it, but will still receive the full consequences of being subject to it.

Those squiggly-bits found in the mind may lead inevitably to animal acts; and people all have them they do––yes they do, but they just won’t admit it and call it pure, unadulterated evil.

No doubt, no mercy, no weakness: “the kill” must be within every man who is carving the Sunday roast at the dinner table.

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